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There is no difference in the total cost between a Full Plans application and a Building Notice. What will the Council do?

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There is no difference in the total cost between a Full Plans application and a Building Notice. What will the Council do?

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If you use a Full Plans procedure, the Council will check your plans and consult appropriate authorities, e.g. the Fire and/or Water Authorities. If your plans comply, you will receive a formal notice confirming that they have been passed. If the Council are not satisfied, you may be asked to make amendments or provide more details. If your plans are rejected, the reasons will be stated in the notice. By working to approved full plans you can be assured that if you follow those plans then the work will comply with the regulations. Inspections of the work will be made as it progresses. If you use the Building Notice procedure you will not receive a formal approval or rejection notice as the emphasis of checking is based on site inspections made during the course of the work. If however we require further information or a plan, you must still supply the details requested. With both full plans and a Building Notice, when satisfied that the work is complete and in accordance with the regul

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